PsyC
Arachnosquire
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- Jun 2, 2014
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Yup what he said.. Also give the little bugger a bark chip or fake leaf to hide under.. O and its substrate ( probably just your auto correct acting wonky) but if not...Looks like a bit of mold.
Most of its harmless to the spider, but I would take a spoon and scoop it all out.
What's the ventilation look like on the deli cup? (I'm assuming it's a deli cup)
Good ventilation usually keeps that in check.
Yup, increase ventilation. I don't see any around the sides, so I assume they are all on the lid...they should not be, the sides should be the most ventilated. Also dry it out a bit. Better to just keep an area damp and most of the sub dry to avoid such issues. Moss holds moisture and is an excellent method of providing moisture, this way the sub can stay predominantly dry.Looks like a bit of mold.
Most of its harmless to the spider, but I would take a spoon and scoop it all out.
What's the ventilation look like on the deli cup? (I'm assuming it's a deli cup)
Good ventilation usually keeps that in check.